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37. setkání pražských fotogrammetrů a členů SFDP (plenární zasedání) proběhlo na FSv ČVUT v B 868 v úterý 25.2. 2014 od 16,00 hod.

Zasedání zahájil a řídil P. Dvořáček. Program zasedání byl následující: Zhodnocení roku 2013 a předpokládané akce v roce 2014 (předsedkyně L. Halounová), Zpráva o činnosti a hospodaření SFDP v roce 2013 (K. Vach), Zpráva kontrolorů (M. Roule, P. Zeman), Odborný vědecký program na rok 2014 (K. Vach), Různé
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Pozvánka k mezinárodní spolupráci

Call for 16 PhD-Fellowships and 4 Post-Doc Positions in the area of Digital Cultural Heritage All the calls available under www.itn-dch.eu The “Initial Training Network for Digital Cultural Heritage: Projecting our Past to the Future” with acronym ITN-DCH ( www.itn-dch.eu), is the first and one of the largest Marie Curie fellowship projects in the area of the e-documentation / e-preservation and Cultural Heritage (CH) protection funded by the European Union under the FP7 PEOPLE research framework (http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/ ). The Project started on the 1st of October 2013 and it is a consortium comprising of 14 full partners and 9 associate members covering the entire spectrum of European CH actors, ranging from academia, research institutions, industry, museums, archives and libraries. The project aims to train 20 fellows (16 Early Stage Researchers and 4 Experienced Researchers – 500 person months) in the area of CH digital documentation, preservation and protection in order to create for them a strong academic profile and market oriented skills which will significantly contribute to their career prospects. The consortium and the fellows training programme will be supported by a prestigious advisory board. ITN-DCH aims -for the first time worldwide- to analyze, design, research, develop and validate an innovative multidisciplinary and inter-sectorial research training framework that covers the entire lifecycle of digital CH research for a cost– effective preservation, documentation, protection and presentation of cultural heritage. CH is an integral element of Europe and vital for the creation of a common European identity and one of the greatest assets for steering…
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The project GI-N2K (Geographic Information : Need to Know)

ISPRS is represented on the Advisory Committee for the EU project by Ian Dowman. The project web page is http://www.gi-n2k.eu/ and the following is an abstract from that: GI-N2K aims to answer the question on how the education and vocational training in the domain of GI S&T can match with the actual job requirements in the job market. GI-N2K builds upon the existing Geographic Information Science and Technology Body of Knowledge (GI S&T BoK) that was developed by the American University Consortium for Geographic Information Science , published in 2006 by the Association of American Geographers . The ‘BoK’ will be updated and brought into line with the new technological developments and the European perspective ( e.g. importance of INSPIRE in Europe). The renewed BoK will apply an ontological approach and will take the form of a dynamic e-platform (wiki-based format) including tools to use, explore the BoK, to define curricula , training opportunities and courses and to define job profiles. Two surveys have been launched and are available on the website: http://www.gi-n2k.eu/surveys. These surveys are looking to inform the project on which competences are needed for GI-jobs and about the main competences being taught. Any individual or organisation is able to complete the surveys with a deadline of 05 February 2014. For any queries, please contact Ian Dowman
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